Haier LEY22T1000HF Service Manual Download Page 29

5

5

4

4

3

3

2

2

1

1

D

D

C

C

B

B

A

A

Close to DRAM

Close to MSD309

Close to MSD306

Close to MSD306

Close to DRAM

Close to DRAM

Close to MSD309

Close to DRAM

Close to MSD306

Close to MSD306

Close to DRAM

Close to DRAM

A_MVERF

MA_DQ15

MA_DQ8

MA_DQ10

MA_DQ13

MIUA_DQ[0:15]

MIUA_DQ11

MIUA_DQ12

MIUA_DQ9

MIUA_DQ14

MA_DQ11

MA_DQ12

MA_DQ9

MA_DQ14

MA_DQ6

MA_DQ1

MA_DQ3

MA_DQ4

MIUA_DQ6

MIUA_DQ1

MIUA_DQ3

MIUA_DQ4

MIUA_DQ7

MIUA_DQ0

MIUA_DQ2

MIUA_DQ5

MA_DQ5

MA_DQ2

MA_DQ7

MA_DQ0

MIUA_DQ15

MIUA_DQ8

MIUA_DQ10

MIUA_DQ13

MA_RASZ

MA_CASZ

MA_A11

MA_A8

MIUA_A[0:13]

MA_A7

MA_A9

MA_A12

MA_A3

MA_A1

MA_A10

MA_A5

MIUA_A4

MIUA_A6

MA_A0

MA_A2

MA_BA0

MA_WEZ

MIUA_BA0

MA_MCLK

MIUA_WEZ

MIUA_ODT

MA_BA1

MA_ODT

MIUA_A8

MIUA_A11

MIUA_BA1

MA_CKE

MA_BA2

MA_A4

MA_A6

MIUA_A0

MIUA_A2

MIUA_MCKE

MA_DQM1

MA_BA0

MA_BA1

MA_DQM0

MIUA_DQM0

MIUA_DQM1

MA_DQ6

MA_DQ3

MA_DQ1

MA_DQ4

MA_DQ15

MA_DQ8

MA_DQ10

MA_DQ13

MA_A8

MA_A11

MA_WEZ

MA_ODT

MA_RASZ

MA_BA2

MA_DQ5

MA_DQ2

MA_DQ7

MA_DQ0

MA_CASZ

MA_A1

MA_A10

MA_A5

MA_MCLKZ

MA_MCLK

MA_CKE

MA_DQM0

MA_DQM1

MA_DQS0

MA_DQSB0

MA_DQS1

MA_DQSB1

MA_A9

MA_A12

MA_A7

MA_DQ11

MA_A3

MA_A0

MA_DQ12

MA_A2

MA_A4

MA_A6

MA_DQ9

MA_DQ14

A_MVERF

MIUA_RASZ

MIUA_CASZ

MIUA_DQS0

MIUA_DQS0B

MA_DQS0

MA_DQSB0

MIUA_DQS1

MIUA_DQS1B

MA_DQS1

MA_DQSB1

MA_MCLKZ

MIUA_A5

MIUA_BA2

MIUA_A7

MIUA_A3

MIUA_A1

MIUA_A12

MIUA_A9

MIUA_A10

MB_DQ6

MB_DQ3

MB_DQ1

MB_DQ4

MB_DQ15

MB_DQ8

MB_DQ10

MB_DQ13

MB_A8

MB_A11

MB_WEZ

MB_ODT

MB_RASZ

MB_BA2

MB_DQ5

MB_DQ2

MB_DQ7

MB_DQ0

MB_CASZ

MB_A1

MB_A10

MB_A5

MB_MCLKZ

MB_MCLK

MB_CKE

MB_DQM0

MB_DQM1

MB_DQS0

MB_DQSB0

MB_DQS1

MB_DQSB1

MB_A9

MB_A12

MB_A7

MB_DQ11

MB_A3

MB_A0

MB_DQ12

MB_A2

MB_A4

MB_A6

MB_DQ9

MB_DQ14

B_MVERF

MIUB_RASZ

MIUB_CASZ

MB_DQS1

MB_DQSB1

B_MVERF

MB_MCLKZ

MIUB_A5

MIUB_BA2

MIUB_A7

MIUB_A3

MIUB_A1

MIUB_A12

MIUB_A9

MIUB_A10

MIUB_DQS0

MIUB_DQS0B

MB_DQS0

MB_DQSB0

MIUB_DQS1

MIUB_DQS1B

MB_DQ15

MB_DQ8

MB_DQ10

MB_DQ13

MIUB_DQ[0:15]

MIUB_DQ11

MIUB_DQ12

MIUB_DQ9

MIUB_DQ14

MB_DQ11

MB_DQ12

MB_DQ9

MB_DQ14

MB_DQ6

MB_DQ1

MB_DQ3

MB_DQ4

MIUB_DQ6

MIUB_DQ1

MIUB_DQ3

MIUB_DQ4

MIUB_DQ7

MIUB_DQ0

MIUB_DQ2

MIUB_DQ5

MB_DQ5

MB_DQ2

MB_DQ7

MB_DQ0

MIUB_DQ15

MIUB_DQ8

MIUB_DQ10

MIUB_DQ13

MB_RASZ

MB_CASZ

MB_A11

MB_A8

MIUB_A[0:13]

MB_A7

MB_A9

MB_A12

MB_A3

MB_A1

MB_A10

MB_A5

MIUB_A4

MIUB_A6

MB_A0

MB_A2

MB_BA0

MB_WEZ

MIUB_BA0

MB_MCLK

MIUB_WEZ

MIUB_ODT

MB_BA1

MB_ODT

MIUB_A8

MIUB_A11

MIUB_BA1

MB_CKE

MB_BA2

MB_A4

MB_A6

MIUB_A0

MIUB_A2

MIUB_MCKE

MB_DQM1

MB_BA0

MB_BA1

MB_DQM0

MIUB_DQM0

MIUB_DQM1

MA_A13

MIUA_A13

MA_A13

MB_A13

MIUB_A13

MB_A13

1.8VA

1.8VA

1.8VA

1.8VA

MIUA_DQ[0:15]
2

MIUA_BA2
2

MIUA_A[0:13]
2

MIUA_MCLK
2

MIUA_MCLKZ
2

MIUA_BA0
2

MIUA_WEZ
2

MIUA_ODT
2

MIUA_BA1
2

MIUA_MCKE
2

MIUA_DQM0
2

MIUA_DQM1
2

MIUA_RASZ
2

MIUA_CASZ
2

MIUA_DQS0
2

MIUA_DQS0B
2

MIUA_DQS1
2

MIUA_DQS1B
2

MIUB_RASZ
2

MIUB_CASZ
2

MIUB_DQS0
2

MIUB_DQS0B
2

MIUB_DQS1
2

MIUB_DQS1B
2

MIUB_DQ[0:15]
2

MIUB_BA2
2

MIUB_A[0:13]
2

MIUB_MCLK
2

MIUB_MCLKZ
2

MIUB_BA0
2

MIUB_WEZ
2

MIUB_ODT
2

MIUB_BA1
2

MIUB_MCKE
2

MIUB_DQM0
2

MIUB_DQM1
2

Title

Size

Document Number

Rev

Date:

Sheet

of

⏅ഇᏖ催ᮄऎफऎ⾥ᡔफक䏃೑䰙ᡔᴃ߯ᮄⷨお䰶

C

4

TEL:0755-26996895     FAX:0755-26996830

1.0

DDR

31

0

Tuesday, November 01, 2011

Title

Size

Document Number

Rev

Date:

Sheet

of

⏅ഇᏖ催ᮄऎफऎ⾥ᡔफक䏃೑䰙ᡔᴃ߯ᮄⷨお䰶

C

4

TEL:0755-26996895     FAX:0755-26996830

1.0

DDR

31

0

Tuesday, November 01, 2011

Title

Size

Document Number

Rev

Date:

Sheet

of

⏅ഇᏖ催ᮄऎफऎ⾥ᡔफक䏃೑䰙ᡔᴃ߯ᮄⷨお䰶

C

4

TEL:0755-26996895     FAX:0755-26996830

1.0

DDR

31

0

Tuesday, November 01, 2011

R396

75R

R396

75R

7

5

3

1

8

6

4

2

RP20

22RX4

7

5

3

1

8

6

4

2

RP20

22RX4

7

5

3

1

8

6

4

2

RP13

22RX4

7

5

3

1

8

6

4

2

RP13

22RX4

C430

1n

C430

1n

7

5

3

1

8

6

4

2

RP4

22RX4

7

5

3

1

8

6

4

2

RP4

22RX4

7

5

3

1

8

6

4

2

RP10

75RX4

7

5

3

1

8

6

4

2

RP10

75RX4

7

5

3

1

8

6

4

2

RP59

22RX4

7

5

3

1

8

6

4

2

RP59

22RX4

7

5

3

1

8

6

4

2

RP8

75RX4

7

5

3

1

8

6

4

2

RP8

75RX4

7

5

3

1

8

6

4

2

RP39

22RX4

7

5

3

1

8

6

4

2

RP39

22RX4

R71

100R

R71

100R

7

5

3

1

8

6

4

2

RP11

22RX4

7

5

3

1

8

6

4

2

RP11

22RX4

C433

1n

C433

1n

7

5

3

1

8

6

4

2

RP5

75RX4

7

5

3

1

8

6

4

2

RP5

75RX4

7

5

3

1

8

6

4

2

RP19

75RX4

7

5

3

1

8

6

4

2

RP19

75RX4

R107

10k

R107

10k

7

5

3

1

8

6

4

2

RP21

22RX4

7

5

3

1

8

6

4

2

RP21

22RX4

7

5

3

1

8

6

4

2

RP1

22RX4

7

5

3

1

8

6

4

2

RP1

22RX4

7

5

3

1

8

6

4

2

RP17

75RX4

7

5

3

1

8

6

4

2

RP17

75RX4

7

5

3

1

8

6

4

2

RP6

75RX4

7

5

3

1

8

6

4

2

RP6

75RX4

R378

100R

R378

100R

7

5

3

1

8

6

4

2

RP18

75RX4

7

5

3

1

8

6

4

2

RP18

75RX4

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

H

J

K

L

M

N

P

R

123

789

Vdd

NC

Vss

DQ14

VssQ

UDM

VddQ

DQ9

VddQ

DQ12

VssQ

DQ11

Vdd

NC

Vss

DQ6

VssQ

LDM

VddQ

DQ1

VddQ

DQ4

VssQ

DQ3

VddL

Vref

Vss

CKE

WE#

RFU

BA0

BA1

A10

A1

Vss

A3

A5

A7

A9

Vdd

A12

RFU

VssQ

UDQS#

VddQ

UDQS

VssQ

DQ15

VddQ

DQ8

VddQ

DQ10

VssQ

DQ13

VssQ

LDQS#

VddQ

LDQS

VssQ

DQ7

VddQ

DQ0

VddQ

DQ2

VssQ

DQ5

VssDL

CK

Vdd

RAS#

CK#

ODT

CAS#

CS#

A2

A0

Vdd

A6

A4

A11

A8

RFU

NC

Vss

U15

W9751G6IB-25

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

H

J

K

L

M

N

P

R

123

789

Vdd

NC

Vss

DQ14

VssQ

UDM

VddQ

DQ9

VddQ

DQ12

VssQ

DQ11

Vdd

NC

Vss

DQ6

VssQ

LDM

VddQ

DQ1

VddQ

DQ4

VssQ

DQ3

VddL

Vref

Vss

CKE

WE#

RFU

BA0

BA1

A10

A1

Vss

A3

A5

A7

A9

Vdd

A12

RFU

VssQ

UDQS#

VddQ

UDQS

VssQ

DQ15

VddQ

DQ8

VddQ

DQ10

VssQ

DQ13

VssQ

LDQS#

VddQ

LDQS

VssQ

DQ7

VddQ

DQ0

VddQ

DQ2

VssQ

DQ5

VssDL

CK

Vdd

RAS#

CK#

ODT

CAS#

CS#

A2

A0

Vdd

A6

A4

A11

A8

RFU

NC

Vss

U15

W9751G6IB-25

Vdd

A1

NC

A2

Vss

A3

DQ14

B1

VssQ

B2

UDM

B3

A4

N8

A6

N7

Vdd

M9

A0

M8

A2

M7

CS#

L8

CAS#

L7

ODT

K9

CLK#

K8

RAS#

K7

Vdd

J9

CLK

J8

VssD

L

J7

DQ5

H9

VssQ

H8

DQ2

H7

VddQ

G9

DQ0

G8

VddQ

G7

DQ7

F9

VssQ

F8

LDQS

F7

VddQ

E9

LDQS#

E8

VssQ

E7

DQ13

D9

VssQ

D8

DQ10

D7

VddQ

C9

DQ8

C8

VddQ

C7

A7

P2

A9

P3

Vdd

R1

A12

R2

RFU

R3

VssQ

A7

UDQS#

A8

VddQ

A9

UDQS

B7

VssQ

B8

DQ15

B9

A10

M2

A1

M3

Vss

N1

A3

N2

A5

N3

VddQ

C1

DQ9

C2

VddQ

C3

DQ12

D1

VssQ

D2

DQ11

D3

Vdd

E1

NC

E2

Vss

E3

DQ6

F1

VssQ

F2

LDM

F3

VddQ

G1

DQ1

G2

VddQ

G3

DQ4

H1

VssQ

H2

DQ3

H3

VddL

J1

Vref

J2

Vss

J3

CKE

K2

WE#

K3

RFU

L1

BA0

L2

BA1

L3

RFU

R7

NC

R8

Vss

P9

A8

P8

A11

P7

7

5

3

1

8

6

4

2

RP3

22RX4

7

5

3

1

8

6

4

2

RP3

22RX4

C428

47n

C428

47n

7

5

3

1

8

6

4

2

RP7

75RX4

7

5

3

1

8

6

4

2

RP7

75RX4

R116

10k

R116

10k

C431

47n

C431

47n

7

5

3

1

8

6

4

2

RP60

22RX4

7

5

3

1

8

6

4

2

RP60

22RX4

R23

100R

R23

100R

7

5

3

1

8

6

4

2

RP12

22RX4

7

5

3

1

8

6

4

2

RP12

22RX4

R310

10k

R310

10k

7

5

3

1

8

6

4

2

RP15

75RX4

7

5

3

1

8

6

4

2

RP15

75RX4

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

H

J

K

L

M

N

P

R

123

789

Vdd

NC

Vss

DQ14

VssQ

UDM

VddQ

DQ9

VddQ

DQ12

VssQ

DQ11

Vdd

NC

Vss

DQ6

VssQ

LDM

VddQ

DQ1

VddQ

DQ4

VssQ

DQ3

VddL

Vref

Vss

CKE

WE#

RFU

BA0

BA1

A10

A1

Vss

A3

A5

A7

A9

Vdd

A12

RFU

VssQ

UDQS#

VddQ

UDQS

VssQ

DQ15

VddQ

DQ8

VddQ

DQ10

VssQ

DQ13

VssQ

LDQS#

VddQ

LDQS

VssQ

DQ7

VddQ

DQ0

VddQ

DQ2

VssQ

DQ5

VssDL

CK

Vdd

RAS#

CK#

ODT

CAS#

CS#

A2

A0

Vdd

A6

A4

A11

A8

RFU

NC

Vss

U9

W9751G6IB-25

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

H

J

K

L

M

N

P

R

123

789

Vdd

NC

Vss

DQ14

VssQ

UDM

VddQ

DQ9

VddQ

DQ12

VssQ

DQ11

Vdd

NC

Vss

DQ6

VssQ

LDM

VddQ

DQ1

VddQ

DQ4

VssQ

DQ3

VddL

Vref

Vss

CKE

WE#

RFU

BA0

BA1

A10

A1

Vss

A3

A5

A7

A9

Vdd

A12

RFU

VssQ

UDQS#

VddQ

UDQS

VssQ

DQ15

VddQ

DQ8

VddQ

DQ10

VssQ

DQ13

VssQ

LDQS#

VddQ

LDQS

VssQ

DQ7

VddQ

DQ0

VddQ

DQ2

VssQ

DQ5

VssDL

CK

Vdd

RAS#

CK#

ODT

CAS#

CS#

A2

A0

Vdd

A6

A4

A11

A8

RFU

NC

Vss

U9

W9751G6IB-25

Vdd

A1

NC

A2

Vss

A3

DQ14

B1

VssQ

B2

UDM

B3

A4

N8

A6

N7

Vdd

M9

A0

M8

A2

M7

CS#

L8

CAS#

L7

ODT

K9

CLK#

K8

RAS#

K7

Vdd

J9

CLK

J8

VssD

L

J7

DQ5

H9

VssQ

H8

DQ2

H7

VddQ

G9

DQ0

G8

VddQ

G7

DQ7

F9

VssQ

F8

LDQS

F7

VddQ

E9

LDQS#

E8

VssQ

E7

DQ13

D9

VssQ

D8

DQ10

D7

VddQ

C9

DQ8

C8

VddQ

C7

A7

P2

A9

P3

Vdd

R1

A12

R2

RFU

R3

VssQ

A7

UDQS#

A8

VddQ

A9

UDQS

B7

VssQ

B8

DQ15

B9

A10

M2

A1

M3

Vss

N1

A3

N2

A5

N3

VddQ

C1

DQ9

C2

VddQ

C3

DQ12

D1

VssQ

D2

DQ11

D3

Vdd

E1

NC

E2

Vss

E3

DQ6

F1

VssQ

F2

LDM

F3

VddQ

G1

DQ1

G2

VddQ

G3

DQ4

H1

VssQ

H2

DQ3

H3

VddL

J1

Vref

J2

Vss

J3

CKE

K2

WE#

K3

RFU

L1

BA0

L2

BA1

L3

RFU

R7

NC

R8

Vss

P9

A8

P8

A11

P7

7

5

3

1

8

6

4

2

RP50

22RX4

7

5

3

1

8

6

4

2

RP50

22RX4

R13

75R

R13

75R

7 5 3 1

8 6 4 2

RP14

22RX4

7 5 3 1

8 6 4 2

RP14

22RX4

7 5 3 1

8 6 4 2

RP2

22RX4

7 5 3 1

8 6 4 2

RP2

22RX4

R377

10k

R377

10k

R383

75R

R383

75R

R379

100R

R379

100R

7

5

3

1

8

6

4

2

RP40

22RX4

7

5

3

1

8

6

4

2

RP40

22RX4

7

5

3

1

8

6

4

2

RP57

22RX4

7

5

3

1

8

6

4

2

RP57

22RX4

R380

75R

R380

75R

7

5

3

1

8

6

4

2

RP9

75RX4

7

5

3

1

8

6

4

2

RP9

75RX4

- 26 -

Summary of Contents for LEY22T1000HF

Page 1: ... or cautions to advise non technical individuals of potential dangers in attempting to service a product Products powered by electricity should be serviced or repaired only by experienced professional technicians Any attempt to service or repair the product or products dealt with in this service information by anyone else could result in serious injury or death WARNING LEY22T1000HF Model No ...

Page 2: ...sassemble and Assemble 4 1 Remove the Pedestal 6 8 8 8 8 10 12 12 4 2 Remove the Back Cover 12 4 3 Remove the Adhesive Tape 12 4 4 Remove the Main Board 13 4 5 Remove the Speaker 13 4 6 Remove the Remote Control Board 14 5 Installation Instructions 15 5 1 External Equipment Connections 15 5 2 HDMI Connections 18 6 Operation Instructions 21 6 1 Front Panel Controls 6 2 Back Panel Controls 6 3 Unive...

Page 3: ...le Check 48 9 2 Main Board Failure Check 9 3 Panel Failure 49 59 8 1 How to enter into the factory model 8 2 How to update software 45 46 8 Measurements and Adjustments 34 8 3 How to enter into the Hotel Model 47 10 DVD OPERATION 64 11 DVD Trouble shotting 67 ...

Page 4: ...instructions in the literture accompanying the appliance 1 3 2 Be careful to the electrical shock 7R SUHYHQW GDPDJH ZKLFK PLJKW UHVXOW LQ HOHFWULF VKRFN RU UH GR QRW H SRVH WKLV 79 VHW to rain or excessive moisture This TV must not be exposed to dripping or splashing water DQG REMHFWV OOHG ZLWK OLTXLG VXFK DV YDVHV PXVW QRW EH SODFHG RQ WRS RI RU DERYH WKH 79 1 3 3 Electro static discharge ESD Som...

Page 5: ... UHFHLYHU RQO WKH WHVW WXUHV VSHFL HG LQ WKLV VHUYLFH PDQXDO CAUTION R QRW FRQQHFW WKH WHVW WXUH JURXQG VWUDS WR DQ KHDW VLQN LQ WKLV UHFeiver 3 Do not spray chemicals on or near this receiver or any of its assemblies 4 Unless specified otherwise in this service manual clean electrical contacts only by applying the following mixture to the contacts with a pipe cleaner cotton tipped stick or compar...

Page 6: ... static electricity Such components commonly are called Electrostatically Sensitive ES Devices Examples of typical ES devices are integrated circuits and some field effect transistors and semiconductor chip components The following techniques should be used to help reduce the ncidence of component damage caused by static by static electricity 4 Use only an anti static type solder removal device So...

Page 7: ...ibed in the table below Note A note provides information that is not indispensable but may nevertheless be valuable to the reader such as tips and tricks Caution A caution is used when there is danger that the reader through incorrect manipulation may damage equipment loose data get an unexpected result or has to restart part of a procedure Warning A warning is used when there is danger of persona...

Page 8: ...176o Color Display 16 7M No of Preset Channels 1000 OSD Language English Color System PAL SECAM Audio System DK BG I M L L Audio Output Power Built in W 3W 2 Audio Output Power outer W No Total Power Input W 38W Voltage Range V Power Frequency Hz 50 60Hz Net Weight KG 3 35 Gross Weight KG 3 8 Net Dimension MM 518 5 322 50 Packaged Dimension MM 518 5 363 160 AC 100 240V ...

Page 9: ... 08 Service Manual Model No 3 Location of Controls and Components 3 1 Board Location No Description A Board Integration Mainboard 3 2 Main Board A Board DH1Q00M0600M ...

Page 10: ...anslate into signal that panel can display RQQHFWRU GH QLWLRQ Main board connector Keypad andremote connector CN8 3LQ QXPEHU 6LJQDO QDPH HVFULSWLRQ B5 03 5 B 03 5 1 5 5 027 21752 1 1 9 32 5 25 5 027 1 7 8 9 10 NC STANDBY Speaker connector CN30 Pin number Signal name Description 1 RSPK RSPK 2 RSPK RSPK 3 LSPK LSPK 4 LSPK LSPK ...

Page 11: ...3 3 LED Panel 10 Service Manual Model No MTC215LED P07H CLAB215FA04 V4 ...

Page 12: ...nnel 0 LVDS 13 RXE0 plus signal of even channel 0 LVDS 14 GND GND 15 RXE1 minus signal of even channel 1 LVDS 16 RXE1 plus signal of even channel 1 LVDS 17 GND GND 18 RXE2 minus signal of even channel 2 LVDS 19 RXE2 plus signal of even channel 2 LVDS 20 RXEC minus signal of even clock channel LVDS 21 RXEC plus signal of even clock channel LVDS 22 RXE3 minus signal of even channel 3 LVDS 23 RXE3 pl...

Page 13: ...UHDU FRYHU faces upward 5HPRYH WKH WKUHH VFUHZ IURP WKH UHDU FRYHU LQGLFDWHG ZLWK ż 7KHQ UHPRYH WKH SHGHVWDO 4 2Remove the Back Cover 5HPRYH WKH WKHVH VFUHZ LQGLFDWHG RQ JXUH DERYH E ż 7KHQ UHPRYH WKH EDFN FRYHU IURP WKH unit Service Manual Model No 12 4 1 Remove the Pedestal 4 3 Remove the adhesive tape ...

Page 14: ...4 4 Remove the Main board 5HPRYH WKH 0DLQ ERDUG Service Manual Model No 13 CN5 CN8 CN800 LVFRQQHFWHG WKH FRXSOHU CN30 CN804 CN805 4 5 Remove the speaker Take out the speaker CN18 CN19 ...

Page 15: ...4 6 Remove the remote control take out the remote controlboard Service Manual Model No 14 ...

Page 16: ...l cable not included to the ANT IN jack on the back of your TV DVD combo then connect the other end of the cable into the antenna or cable TV wall outlet To improve picture quality from an antenna in a poor signal area install a signal DPSOL HU If you need to split the antenna signal to connect two TVs install a two way splitter Service Manual Model No 15 ...

Page 17: ...ween the TV and the wall to permit ventilation Avoid excessively warm locations to prevent possible damage to the cabinet or premature component failure Please don t rotate the TV Base Stand Assembly Instruction 1 Insert the stand support pillar into the stand as the arrow indicated direction and then fastened with one screw 2 Insert the stand Ass y into back cover as the arrow indicated direction...

Page 18: ...ted as follows 1 Place the LED LCD Television onto a solid surface Please place some soft material over the front of the screen to protect it from any damage 2 Remove the screws from the lower part of the television where the base joins to the TV and take away the stand put the stand somewhere safe for future use 02 Introduction 19 22 24 17 ...

Page 19: ... menu When the source device DVD player or Set Top Box supports DVI How To Connect 1 Connect the source device to HDMI port of this TV with a HDMI to DVI cable not supplied with this product 2 A separated audio connection is necessary 3 If the source device has an analog audio output connector connect the source device audio output to DVI Audio In port located on the PC port How To Use If the sour...

Page 20: ...Cable sample HDMI Cable not supplied with the product HDMI to DVI Cable not supplied with the product Analog Audio Cable Stereo to RCA type not supplied with the product Service Manual Model No 19 ...

Page 21: ... Use the attached power cord only Ŷ I WKH SRODUL HG FRUG GRHV QRW W LQWR D QRQ SRODUL HG RXWOHW GR QRW DWWHPSW WR OH RU FXW WKH EODGH W LV WKH XVHUCV UHVSRQVLELOLW WR KDYH DQ electrician replace the obsolete outlet Ŷ I RX FDXVH D VWDWLF GLVFKDUJH ZKHQ WRXFKLQJ WKH XQLW DQG WKH XQLW IDLOV WR IXQFWLRQ simply unplug the unit from the AC outlet and plug it back in The unit should return to normal oper...

Page 22: ...or CH to change the channel up and down In MENU press CH or CH to select items STANDBY 4 VOL VOL Adjust sound level In MENU adjust the item that you Selected 7 6 input SCART HEADPHONE PC AUDIO VGA input input analogue audio output 3 1 2 30 30 4 1 2 5 COMMON INTERFACE CI USB 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 USB COMMON INTERFACE CI 3 YPbPr S PDIF 7 input HDMI2 input RF SOURCE MENU PLAY PAUSE OPEN CLOSE 1 OPEN CL...

Page 23: ... no function No function Press to navigate your selection To access your favourite channels list in TV or DTV mode Press Button to select the next or previous TV channel Press to display electronic programme guide in TV mode To access the previously viewed channel Press to display the channel list To change picture aspect ratio Set timer to turn off the TV To switch sound mode Teletext Red Button ...

Page 24: ...ing menu Press again to exit the menu 20 Programe the DVD 21 Press to repeat a segment of the disc you are watching between A and B DVD mode 22 Press to view scenes shot from different angles Disc support is required 23 Press to show the information of the current playing disc 24 No function 25 For DVD discs press to choose the desired title and chapter and search the desired title time and chapte...

Page 25: ...indication appears top left To freeze the page To display or hide the concealed information games solutions The user can set four favorite pages to be directly linked to the four color keys While list mode is activated it is not possibility to use TOP or FLOF navigation with the colorkeys The favorite page numbers should be stored and restored to from nonvolatile memory for each channel by the sys...

Page 26: ...CKED APPRD MODEL PART NO TITLE ॳ Ḛ DWG NO VER A SHEET OF Schematics Blockdiagram AC INPUT 5VSTB 5V 12V POWER DVD CVBS input DVD audioLINEIN0 R4 R5 CVBS2 W5 LINEOUT3 AA6 Y5 CVBS_OUT V3 LINEIN1 T6 U6 CVBS0 AC5 RGB1 LINEIN2 V6 U5 RGB0 LINEIN5 AD6 ADC CVBS4 W2 RGB2 OPTION MUTE TDA1517 ON OFF GPIO0 A7 USB1 POWER CONTROL GPIO4 C3 SC1_FS AA7 DVD_ON OFF Y8 ON_PANEL E4 ON_PBACK F4 PANEL ADJ PWM E6 LCD_OP R...

Page 27: ... 2 1 3 8 6 5 7 D811 SBR2060 TO 220B D811 SBR2060 TO 220B 2 2 1 1 3 3 Q805 3904 Q805 3904 1 2 3 TP1 TP1 LF801 LF801 3 4 1 2 C975 10uF X5R C975 10uF X5R Q801 2N7002 Q801 2N7002 C972 0 1uF X7R C972 0 1uF X7R C1051 1n C1051 1n R845 20K R845 20K R803 10k R803 10k C1014 0 1uF X7R C1014 0 1uF X7R C963 0 1uF C963 0 1uF C981 10uF X5R C981 10uF X5R D1 27V D1 27V 1 2 R814 10K R814 10K R897 2R2 1206 R897 2R2 ...

Page 28: ... PAD_PCM_D 2 U19 PAD_PCM_D 3 AD12 PAD_PCM_D 4 AC12 PAD_PCM_D 5 AD13 PAD_PCM_D 6 Y12 PAD_PCM_D 7 AA11 PAD_PCM_A 0 Y24 PAD_PCM_A 1 Y22 PAD_PCM_A 2 AB22 PAD_PCM_A 3 AA22 PAD_PCM_A 4 AA20 PAD_PCM_A 5 Y21 PAD_PCM_A 6 AA18 PAD_PCM_A 12 AA17 PAD_PCM_A 8 AA16 PAD_PCM_A 9 AA14 PAD_PCM_A 11 Y15 PAD_PCM_A 13 AA15 PAD_PCM_A 10 AA12 PAD_PCM_A 7 AA19 PAD_TS1_CLK Y18 PAD_TS1_SYNC AB16 PAD_TS1_VLD AE16 PAD_TS1_D ...

Page 29: ...8 6 4 2 RP5 75RX4 7 5 3 1 8 6 4 2 RP5 75RX4 7 5 3 1 8 6 4 2 RP19 75RX4 7 5 3 1 8 6 4 2 RP19 75RX4 R107 10k R107 10k 7 5 3 1 8 6 4 2 RP21 22RX4 7 5 3 1 8 6 4 2 RP21 22RX4 7 5 3 1 8 6 4 2 RP1 22RX4 7 5 3 1 8 6 4 2 RP1 22RX4 7 5 3 1 8 6 4 2 RP17 75RX4 7 5 3 1 8 6 4 2 RP17 75RX4 7 5 3 1 8 6 4 2 RP6 75RX4 7 5 3 1 8 6 4 2 RP6 75RX4 R378 100R R378 100R 7 5 3 1 8 6 4 2 RP18 75RX4 7 5 3 1 8 6 4 2 RP18 75RX...

Page 30: ...November 01 2011 Title Size Document Number Rev Date Sheet of ഇᏖ催ᮄऎफऎ ᡔफक䏃 䰙ᡔᴃ ᮄⷨお䰶Cᑻ4ὐ TEL 0755 26996895 FAX 0755 26996830 1 0 TUNER 4 10 Tuesday November 01 2011 Q404 3906 Q404 3906 1 3 2 FB2 60 0603 FB2 60 0603 C89 0 1uF C89 0 1uF R422 100K R422 100K C107 0 1uF X7R C107 0 1uF X7R C245 1u C245 1u U4 TCL DT58WT 3RB E U4 TCL DT58WT 3RB E Body 15 Body 16 RF_AGC 3 SCL 4 B2 6 SDA 5 DF1 11 IF_AGC 9 DF...

Page 31: ...0 2 Title Size Document Number Rev Date Sheet of ഇᏖ催ᮄऎफऎ ᡔफक䏃 䰙ᡔᴃ ᮄⷨお䰶Cᑻ4ὐ TEL 0755 26996895 FAX 0755 26996830 1 0 PCMCIA 5 10 Tuesday November 01 2011 Title Size Document Number Rev Date Sheet of ഇᏖ催ᮄऎफऎ ᡔफक䏃 䰙ᡔᴃ ᮄⷨお䰶Cᑻ4ὐ TEL 0755 26996895 FAX 0755 26996830 1 0 PCMCIA 5 10 Tuesday November 01 2011 Title Size Document Number Rev Date Sheet of ഇᏖ催ᮄऎफऎ ᡔफक䏃 䰙ᡔᴃ ᮄⷨお䰶Cᑻ4ὐ TEL 0755 26996895 FAX 0755 26...

Page 32: ...0 HDMI 6 10 Tuesday November 01 2011 Title Size Document Number Rev Date Sheet of ഇᏖ催ᮄऎफऎ ᡔफक䏃 䰙ᡔᴃ ᮄⷨお䰶Cᑻ4ὐ TEL 0755 26996895 FAX 0755 26996830 1 0 HDMI 6 10 Tuesday November 01 2011 R616 5 1R R616 5 1R R 5 1R R 5 1R R 100R R 100R R618 5 1R R618 5 1R R 5 1R R 5 1R R 22K R 22K R609 5 1R R609 5 1R R 5 1R R 5 1R R 5 1R R 5 1R CN32 HDMI CN32 HDMI DATA2 1 DATA2 SHIELD 2 DATA2 3 DATA1 4 DATA1 SHIELD 5 D...

Page 33: ... R237 12K C225 NC 10p C225 NC 10p V800AA RX8 V800AA RX8 C904 10P C904 10P C165 1n C165 1n 12K R294 12K R294 R279 75R R279 75R C197 0 1uF C197 0 1uF R252 330R R252 330R 咘 ⱑ 㑶 CN22 AV JACK 3 咘 ⱑ 㑶 CN22 AV JACK 3 1 GND 2 CVBS 3 GND 4 L 5 GND 6 R R256 75R R256 75R R254 10K R254 10K R225 100R R225 100R CN17 PC Audio Input CN17 PC Audio Input 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 NC 75R R295 NC 75R R295 C169 47n C169 47n CN1...

Page 34: ... 0755 26996895 FAX 0755 26996830 1 0 USB 8 9 Tuesday November 01 2011 Title Size Document Number Rev Date Sheet of ഇᏖ催ᮄऎफऎ ᡔफक䏃 䰙ᡔᴃ ᮄⷨお䰶Cᑻ4ὐ TEL 0755 26996895 FAX 0755 26996830 1 0 USB 8 9 Tuesday November 01 2011 FB108 10 0402 FB108 10 0402 C226 0 1uF X7R C226 0 1uF X7R RX11 V800AA RX11 V800AA RX12 V800AA RX12 V800AA U16 MC2110HNTR U16 MC2110HNTR GND 2 IN 5 FLG 3 EN 4 OUT 1 R298 10K R298 10K C232...

Page 35: ...345 1K RX17 V800AA RX17 V800AA 10uF C234 10uF C234 Q30 3906 Q30 3906 1 3 2 10uF C250 10uF C250 R385 2 2K R385 2 2K 10k R333 10k R333 R344 10R 0603 R344 10R 0603 47R R336 47R R336 C934 1n C934 1n 2K R304 2K R304 47K R330 47K R330 100K R351 100K R351 EC26 470uF 10V EC26 470uF 10V 1 2 R353 10K R353 10K 100K R317 100K R317 C258 10p C258 10p C3 470uF 16V C3 470uF 16V 20K R331 20K R331 R401 100R 1206 R4...

Page 36: ...ual Model No 7 3 Wiring Connection Diagram NO Name 1 2 3 4 5 Connection Wire For Keyboard and Remote Connection Wire For Speaker LVDS Wire Connection Wire Power Wire 5 2 3 4 1 33 6 7 Connection wire For DVD Power 6 Connection wire For DVD 7 ...

Page 37: ... Luxembourg Norway a If you select DVB T the next step is to select the Tune type and country then press the OK button to start tuning b If you select DVB C the next step is to config the DVB C system like scan type Frequency Network ID Sy mbol KS S then press OK button to into the tune type and country select menu this step is the same as DVB T select the tune type DTV ATV Choose the right countr...

Page 38: ...terrupt the tuning half way A pop up screen will be displayed press the button to select YES to confirm You will then go straight to DTV tuning You may repeat the above step if you also want to skip the DTV tuning An installation reminder will appear the next time you turn on the TV 5 After tuning is complete the channels are arranged in a preset order If you wish to skip channels modify the prese...

Page 39: ...e buttons to select Auto Tuning and then press the OK button 3 Press the buttons to select DVB T DVB C Press select DVB C and then press the OK button to confirm 4 Press buttons to select Scan type Symbol Ks S press the OK button to confirm 5 In the Tune Type menu press the buttons to select ATV DTV DTV ATV Press the button and then press the buttons to select the country where you will operate th...

Page 40: ...1 Press the MENU button and then press the buttons to select the CHANNEL menu and then press the OK button 3 The DTV Manual Tuning screen will pop up Press the buttons to select the desired UHF channel and then press the OK button to commence the search of that channel When the signal has been tuned the picture and signal strength will be displayed on the screen 1 Press the MENU button and then pr...

Page 41: ...ss FAV button it will show on the right side of the program Choose the FAV program press FAV button again you can cancel the FAV the will disappear Once your favorite group is created you can press the FAV key to quickly access your favorite channel NOTE 1 Tint is available in NTSC system only 2 There are four colors temperature modes can be selected medium warm cool user 3 Screen is available in ...

Page 42: ...rams and password In PVR File system menu you can set up USB disk for PVR Automatic Power down 1 If after 4 hours from switch on and no changes have been made to the TV for example no channel or volume changes the TV will start the automatic power down sequence And pop up window will appear on screen After 150 seconds the TV will automatically switch to standby To override the automatic shutdown p...

Page 43: ...of USB device is available for time shift and record If not please format the device to make sure the device available The default Free Record Limit is 6 hour if the space on the disk is big enough If the space is not big enough the record time should be shorter depends on the room on the device During the check PVR File System checking please do not take any other operation until it finished The ...

Page 44: ... on the device 1 The USB storage size can be between 128MB and 500GB in size but for practical use 2GB to 500GB is recommended 2 Video may become pixelated when Video bit rate is too low This can be caused by connecting a USB extension cable instead of plugging the USB directly into the TV 3 Not all USB devices are compatible Below is a list of recommended USB drives Models that are not listed may...

Page 45: ...rn off the power or remove the USB device during formatting During formatting a speed test will be done on the USB device If it fails it means the USB device may not support the Time Shift function Record a paused DTV program to USB storage device NOTE NOTE Please do not unplug the USB storage device when the Time Shift function is activated Approximately 4GB of memory buffers about offer 140 minu...

Page 46: ...es not meet the minimum requirements 3 Do Not remove USB disk or switch off the power during Time Shift operations It will abort once the signal is lost 4 Do Not remove the signal source during Time Shift operations 5 Do Not quickly and repeatedly change operations between PLAY PAUSE FWD REV 6 Video may become pixelated when Video bit rate is too low 7 Not all USB devices are compatible The USB ha...

Page 47: ... music You can adjust the audio track or program in the Info menu while Playing the video file Choose the Info icon and press OK can display the Info MENU NOTE SUB 10 avi Resolution 720x400 Subtitle Program Size 4142 KBytes Close AudioTrack 1 1 USB playback is supported for the following photo file formats JPEG JPEG format files with the extension jpg BMP files with the extension bmp PNG files wit...

Page 48: ...nce of each signal source 4 SSC to adjust the spectrum for passing the EMC test 5 special set 1 2hour off for Aging test 2 WDT watch dog 3 white pattern set pure color output for the panel used at the checking and aging test for panel 4 reset 5 set the recorder 6 set power on screen display 6 QMAP adjust adjust color quality 7 PEQ set sound EQ 8 sw information to check the sofeware information 9 U...

Page 49: ... update You should reset TV after update Note When Upgrade on the process please don t Power Off Haier MSD308 F W upgrade with USB SOP Step 1 Ready for F W Upgrade 1 1 Prepare a USB memory RS WKH VRIWZDUH OH PHUJ ELQ IURP RXU FRPSXWHU WR WKH 86 PHPRU DQG UHPRYH it from computer s USB port Step 2 F W Upgrade 8 2 How to update software 2 1 AC ON ...

Page 50: ...hannel 6 Start Menu Display 7 Input Source Change 8 Save to USB 9 Loaking 10 Volume Default Hotel mode switch Panel key lock Hotel mode can adjust the maximum volume Hotel mode locking TV signal source Hotel mode locking program channels Hotel Mode menu is displayed Hotel mode is to display the Source U disk data will be cloned into the machine TV related equipment will be copied to the system U d...

Page 51: ...Service Manual Model No 9 Trouble shooting 9 1 Simple check 48 ...

Page 52: ...00 Yes Check if there is 26V at C931 Yes No Check if U3 Pin20 3 3V ǃPin11 5V ǃ Pin19 5V U5 Pin2 0 72V ǃPin3 5V ǃPin4 12V ǃ Pin6 5 7V is normal Change LVDS wire No Replace U3 or U5 Check if Q103 ǃ FB13ǃ D10ǃ D9 ǃ R700 is working Yes Replace Q103ǃ FB13ǃD10ǃ D9 No Service Manual Model No 9 2 Main board failure check 49 ...

Page 53: ...nboard Still having problems Check if there is sound input signal No Check the input source Yes No Verify if U18 has the right power in Pin 7 Check if there is output at Pin1ǃPin7 of U19 Change U18 Yes Check if there is signal at C219 and C212 No check the signal input circuit of C219 C212 Yes Check if there is input at Pin1ǃPin9 of U18 Yes Change U19 No Check the speakers Service Manual Model No ...

Page 54: ... voltage pressure of J7 Pin2 is high voltage pressure More than 3V Yes Change U7 No sound No picture Change Mainboard No Yes Check if there is voltage pressure in the pad of the L806 12V ˈL807 5V CHANGE Q810 No 51 ...

Page 55: ...power cord to the socket Check if there is voltage pressure in J3 12V ଞ J7 5Vstb Replace Remote Control Board Yes Replace D806 or D811 Still having problems Change Mainboard Check if L801ஂ1 32Vஃଞ L804ஂ1 8VஃଞL808ஂ 3 3VஃଞD800ஂ2 5Vஃis working No Chang U7 Yes Chang U801 OR U802 OR U803 OR U804 No 52 ...

Page 56: ...is correct Poor sound Change sound system No Update the software and make the reboot or change the Mainboard Still having problems For ease of use recommend that customer format the picture and sound settings in the automatic option 53 ...

Page 57: ... system Refer to relative instructions in the Manual for color adjust No No Yes Yes Check out of picture and sound system of this channel Change the channel to the right sound system PAL M N NTSC M No color for some channel program black and white Still having problems Updata the software and make the reboot or change the maiboard 54 ...

Page 58: ...Pin2 in J7 Check J3 voltage of 12 and J8 of 5 No No Yes Yes Replace U7 Replace U7 How to know whether the Power board is broken Still having problems Check if Main board LVDS wire Panel are in good condition No Reconnect the power cord with the outlet or Power board Yes No Check if the break in the power circuit Replace Q806 or Q809 No 55 ...

Page 59: ... ecode the interfer ence check if the pins of CI card is wrongly conne cted change CI card Check if the power su pply of CI is normal or FB11 is burnt Yes Replace FB11 Yes No Still having problems change the maiboard 56 ...

Page 60: ... U8 has the right software and work well 5 Verify if the Y1 Crystal has the right frequency Panel not work 1 check if the voltage input and output of boost IC is working normally 2 Verify if the Mainboard output the right On Off signal to power board 3 Verify if the Mainboard output the LVDS singal to panel T con board 4 Verify if the software is the right version of this model 5 Change the LVDS w...

Page 61: ...check if the power supply if working normally check if the power supply of 5Vstandby is working normally 3 check if the POWER ON OFF voltage is high pressure 4 check if the power supply have 12V 5V output Check if Main board LVDS wire Panel are in good condition 58 ...

Page 62: ...or cracking Dim or L D TCP Sunken TCP lead cracking ACF bonding short Awful environment and something electric enter into LCD Mis align between TCP and Panel Panel failure TCP failure V Dim Vertal gray line V L D Vertical color line light or dark forever H B D Horizontal bar H Dim Horizontal gary line H L D H o r i z o n t a l line light or dark forever ...

Page 63: ...er Bubble Bladder in Polarizer Bladder between Polarizer and top glass Polarizer Scratch Polarizer Scratch Tine or rigidity arose F M i n s i d e Polarizer Eyewinker inside Polarizer Eyewinker inside Polarizer Circuit Abnormal Display Abnormal Display 1 Chip lose action 2 IC ahort or jointiog bad 3 Pannel and vsc connect bad Flashing B r i g h t a n d d a r k display alternately 60 ...

Page 64: ...display Maybe caused by surge current and EDS Black Screen B L normal only Black screen display FIIcker Crosstalk LCD Vcom imbalance Abnormal Color Only color abormal Capacitance improper bring crosstalk inside LCD pannel Abnormal Color Only color abnormal 1 Chip lose action 2 I C s h o r t o r jointion bad 3 Pannel and vsc connect bad ...

Page 65: ...ss between wire and electrode B L dark B L brightness darker than normal Connect badnessShort between wire and electrode B L wire damaged B L wire damaged Operation abnormal or systemic noise B L wire open Without backlight Operation abnormal or systemic noise B L shut down B L shutdown in sometime Short bitween lamp housing and wire Because consume power too much F M F M inB L white balck Rotundi...

Page 66: ...ription Phenomena Failure cause Mechanlcal or B L Light leakage Brightness at bottom of LCM brighter than normal B L unit badness Uniformity B L brightness asymmetric Sheet in B L unit is uneven Mount hole Lack screw or screw damage Lack screw Screw damage ...

Page 67: ...imited viewing uses only Unless otherwise authorized by Macro vision Corporation Reverse engineering or disassembly is prohibited The product complies with the KODAK Picture CD format and will display KODAK Picture CDs The KODAK Picture CD Compatible logo is a trademark of Eastman Kodak Company and is used with permission Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories Dolby and the double D sy...

Page 68: ...nu MPEG4 Subtitle optional Note Not all players support this item SYSTEM SETUP Aspect Ratio TV System Select the aspect ratio Select the different TV system For more information of output format refer to the instructions or your TV set Notes RATING SETUP Rating Select in the setup menu and display the Rating submenu The image display ratio is related to the recorded disc format Some disc can not d...

Page 69: ...on allows you to display the track or file directly This option allows you to display track directory This option allows you to create your own playlist in the track directory This option allows you to clear any playlists you have created Press to choose the root directory and then press OK button to enter into the sub directory Press to choose the desired picture and then press or to enjoy the pi...

Page 70: ...sure the disc is not badly stained or damaged Ensure the disc format is compatible with the player Please check whether you have tried to play a software CD If so please restart the player REMOTE NOT WORKING Make sure the Main unit s POWER button is on Ensure the remote batteries are working Point the remote control directly at the player s IRsensor Remove any obstacles between the remote and theI...

Page 71: ...Sincere Forever Haier Group Haier Industrial Park No 1 Haier Road 266101 Qingdao China http www haier com Printed in China ...

Reviews: